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Hockey player gets finger amputated for Paris

Sydney Morning Herald Saturday, 20 July 2024 ()
In an extreme show of dedication, Matthew Dawson made the sacrifice to amputate part of his finger to ensure his spot on the Australian hockey team in Paris.
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